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Bumps com.google.code.gson:gson from 2.9.1 to 2.13.0.

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Gson 2.13.0

What's Changed

  • A bug in deserializing collections has been fixed. Previously, if you did something like this:

    gson.fromJson(jsonString, new TypeToken<ImmutableList<String>>() {})
    

    then the inferred type would be ImmutableList<String>, but Gson actually gave you an ArrayList<String>. Usually that would lead to an immediate ClassCastException, but in some circumstances the code might sometimes succeed despite the wrong type. Now you will see an exception like this:

    com.google.gson.JsonIOException: Abstract classes can't be instantiated!
    Adjust the R8 configuration or register an InstanceCreator or a TypeAdapter for this type.
    Class name: com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList
    

    because Gson now really is trying to create an ImmutableList through its constructor, but that isn't possible. Either change the requested type (in the TypeToken) to List<String>, or register a TypeAdapter or JsonDeserializer for ImmutableList.

  • The internal classes $Gson$Types and $Gson$Preconditions have been renamed to remove the $ characters. Since these are internal classes (as signaled not only by the package name but by the $ characters), client code should not be affected. If your code was depending on these classes then we suggest making a copy of the class (subject to the license) rather than depending on the new names.

Full Changelog: google/gson@gson-parent-2.12.1...gson-parent-2.13.0

Gson 2.12.1

The only difference between this release and 2.12.0 is that OSGi declarations in the Gson jar now specify that com.google.errorprone.annotations is an optional dependency, not a required one. If you do not use OSGi then there is no effective change.

Gson 2.12.0

What's Changed

The biggest change is that we no longer support Java 7. People who still need to run on Java 7 will need to use an earlier version of Gson.

Other changes:

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Change Log

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Version 2.10

Commits
  • bfe0fd5 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release gson-parent-2.13.0
  • 6ed64ca add multi-catch support to the code base (#2841)
  • 0074376 Bump the maven group with 3 updates (#2840)
  • 45e5e14 Rename $Gson$Preconditions and $Gson$Types. (#2838)
  • c6d4425 Remove obsolete comment in pom.xml (#2835)
  • 9afd6f8 Bump the maven group with 10 updates (#2831)
  • ad5371e Fix findings that are new with the latest Error Prone. (#2834)
  • de190d7 Restructure code to avoid assignment expression warning. (#2833)
  • 3d66847 Bump the github-actions group with 3 updates (#2832)
  • 2549ba9 Fix ConstructorConstructor creating mismatching Collection and Map instances ...
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Summary by Sourcery

Upgrade Gson library from version 2.9.1 to 2.13.0

Enhancements:

  • Improved type handling for collections and deserialization

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  • Updated Gson dependency to the latest version

Bumps [com.google.code.gson:gson](https://github.com/google/gson) from 2.9.1 to 2.13.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/google/gson/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/google/gson/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](google/gson@gson-parent-2.9.1...gson-parent-2.13.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: com.google.code.gson:gson
  dependency-version: 2.13.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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The pull request updates the Gson library from version 2.9.1 to 2.13.0 in the project's pom.xml file. This update includes several bug fixes, internal class renamings, and enhancements such as improved deserialization handling and removal of Java 7 support.

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Update Gson library version in pom.xml.
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Superseded by #32.

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